Next stop: Williamsport

KEVIN CHANG, HB Independent

The Ocean View Little League Majors All-Star team celebrates after Steven Kotkosky (44), second from left, crosses home plate after hitting a two-run home run in the top of the sixth inning during the Western Regionals championship against Red Bluff on Saturday night at Al Houghton Stadium in San Bernardino. Kotkosky's blast gave Ocean View a 2-1 win and a berth to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.

The Ocean View Little League Majors All-Star team celebrates after Steven Kotkosky (44), second from left, crosses home plate after hitting a two-run home run in the top of the sixth inning during the Western Regionals championship against Red Bluff on Saturday night at Al Houghton Stadium in San Bernardino. Kotkosky's blast gave Ocean View a 2-1 win and a berth to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. (KEVIN CHANG, HB Independent)

Mike Sciacca, michael.sciacca@latimes.com

Ocean View is heading to the Little League World Series.

The 11-12-year-old All-Star Major Baseball team from Huntington Beach won the Western Regional championship in San Bernardino on Saturday night by rallying to defeat Red Bluff of Northern California, 2-1.

The Little League World Series starts Thursday in Williamsport, Pa. Ocean View will play Rhode Island on Friday.

Ocean View completed a week-long dominating run Saturday by staging an incredible sixth-inning rally before a crowd of 13,870 at Al Houghton Stadium. It trailed for five innings but needed just two pitches at the start of the sixth to take the lead for good. Nick Pratto opened with a triple to the right-field corner off Red Bluff starter Wesley Clawson and then clean-up hitter Steven Kotkosky drilled a low curveball off reliever Lane Pritchard for a home run to deep center field.

All that was left was for Ocean View starter Hagen Danner to finish off Red Bluff, which he did by retiring the side in the bottom of the sixth.

Danner pitched an outstanding game, striking out 13 of the final 15 batters he faced.

"Really, we were down, 1-0, but it was no fault of Hagen's," Ocean View Manager Jeff Pratto said. "They (Red Bluff) had only three hits and although we were down, Hagen just did a great job pounding his fastball.

"We willed ourselves at the end not to lose. When Nick started with that triple, I thought 'this is our time, our destiny.' Then Steven came up with that big hit to give us the lead."

Red Bluff took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first when leadoff hitter Austin Youngblood reached base on an error and scored on a single by Pritchard. Ocean View had just two hits off Clawson through five innings before Nick Pratto's triple in the sixth. Nick Pratto raised his fist triumphantly and ignited the Ocean View crowd.

"This is unbelievable," said Nick Pratto, who along with Danner, are the only two returning players from Ocean View's All-Star team that reached San Bernardino last year. "We had it last year, but gave it away. I'm happy to get a second chance."

Saturday marked the third time in the past 12 years that an Ocean View team has played for the Western Regional championship. The 2000 team, which included Hank Conger of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, lost, 3-2, to Hazel Dell, Wash. Last year, Ocean View fell to Waipio of Hawaii, 4-1, in the title game.

Ocean View made its first trip to the regional 45 years ago when the 1966 team lost in the semifinals.

In the Northwest Regional championship game earlier Saturday, Montana defeated Oregon to punch its ticket to Williamsport.